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Scientific notation is a special way of representing numbers which are too large or small in a unique way that makes it easier to remember and compare them. They are expressed in the form (a × 10n). Here ‘a’ is the coefficient, and ‘n’ is the power or exponent of the base 10.
The diagram below shows the standard form of writing numbers in scientific notation:
Thus, scientific notation is a floating-point system where numbers are expressed as products consisting of numbers between 1 and 10 multiplied with appropriate power of 10. It helps to represent big and small numbers in a much easier way.
The speed of light(c) measured in a vacuum is approximately 300,000,000 meters per second, which is written as 3 × 108 m/s in scientific notation. Again the mass of the sun is written as 1.988 × 1030 kg. All these values, if written in scientific form, will reduce a lot of space and decrease the chances of errors.
We must follow the five rules when writing numbers in scientific notation:
As we know, in scientific notation, there are two parts:
While writing numbers in scientific notation, we need to figure out how many places we should move the decimal point. The exponent of 10 determines the number of places the decimal point gets shifted to represent the number in long form.
There are two possibilities:
When the non-zero digit is followed by a decimal point
For example, if we want to represent 4237.8 in scientific notation, it will be:
When the decimal point comes first, and the non-zero digit comes next
For example, if we want to represent 0.000082 in scientific notation, it will be:
Here is a table showing some more examples of numbers written in scientific notation:
Numbers in Standard Form) | Numbers in Scientific Notation |
---|---|
1,000,000,000 (1 billion) | 1 x 109 |
24327 | 2.4327 x 104 |
0.053 | 5.3 x 10–2 |
0.00049386 | 4.9386 × 10-4 |
10,000,000 (10 million) | 1 x 107 |
31,000,000,000 (31 billion) | 31 x 109 |
7,63,000 | 7.63 × 105 |
1 nanometer (nm) | 10-9 m |
1 micrometer (μm) | 10-6 m |
Let us solve some more word problems involving writing numbers in scientific notation.
Write the number 0.0065 in scientific notation.
0.0065 is written in scientific notation as:
6.5 × 10-3
Convert 4.5 in scientific notation.
4.5 is written in scientific notation as:
4.5 × 100
Write 53010000 in scientific notation.
53010000 is written in scientific notation as:
5.301 ×107
Light travels with a speed of 1.86 x 105 miles/second. It takes sunlight 4.8 x 103 seconds to reach Saturn. Find the approximate distance between Sun and Saturn. Express your answer in scientific notation.
As we know,
Distance (d) = Speed (s) × Time (t), here s = 1.86 x 105 miles/second, t = 4.8 x 103 seconds
= 8.928 x 108 miles
We sometimes use the ^ symbol instead of power while writing numbers in scientific notation. In such cases, the above number 4237.8, written in scientific notation as 4.2378 × 103, can also be written as 4.2378 × 10^3 Similarly, calculators use the notation 4.2378E; here, E signifies 10 × 10 × 10
Last modified on June 8th, 2024